Resourceful and adept in maintaining
the educational values of our society.
Not exact matches
They have created Prelude, a suite
of educational tools that develops soft skills — imagination, intuition, hunch, affect and creativity — the
value of which is beginning to be properly recognized in the education system and greater
society.
While our founders greatly
valued religion as a public instructor
of virtue, Rousseau thought that religions should only have
educational power in spheres not relevant to
society at large, and further that the state should determine those precise boundaries.
«The ECS fully endorses the March for Science's non-partisan, non-violent,
educational, and diversity goals and encourages its members to adhere to these
values as they get involved in one
of the numerous marches taking place throughout the world,» reads a statement on the
society's website (more than 8,500 members).
The students were judged the best in such categories as understanding «the importance
of civic engagement in a democratic
society» and using «technological skills to enhance the
value of their projects» by a panel including CEOs
of large businesses such as Walgreens and Radio Shack, as well as members
of the
educational and civic communities.
-- that by offering a viable alternative to the
values of contemporary
society, the Catholic high school has a unique niche in the
educational scheme
of things, especially given the lack
of consensus about
educational goals characteristic
of so many public urban schools.
Reflecting on the
value and significance
of education in the globalized era
of the 21st century requires tackling global dynamics (economic, political, cultural, social,
educational, etc.) with new forms
of cooperation and democratic social organization to respond to the challenge
of governance in a cosmopolitan
society.
In 1930, he started an organization for
educational reform called Soka Kyoiku Gakkai or «
Value Creating Educators
Society» based not only on his theories
of education but also on Nichiren Buddhism.